Five Newsworthy Things in SA 28th February 2023:

News in South Africa 28th February: 1. Plans for stage 16 load shedding: Last week, Eskom System Operator GM Isabel Fick admitted that it is working with the National Energy Regulator of South Africa (Nersa) on preparing schedules beyond Stage 8. This was confirmed later by acting head of generation Thomas Conradie on Saturday, who said guidelines […]

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Five Newsworthy Things in SA 27th February 2023:

News in South Africa 27th February: 1. Greylisting aftermath: The Financial Action Task Force (FATF) placed South Africa on its grey list on Friday. It was almost inevitable. The global anti-money laundering watchdog first warned the country of this possibility four years ago, in 2019, saying that there were severe deficiencies in our standards to fight […]

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Five Newsworthy Things in SA 23rd February 2023:

News in South Africa 23rd February: 1. Calib Cassim new Eskom CEO: Ailing state-owned power utility Eskom has appointed Calib Cassim as acting CEO following André de Ruyter’s immediate departure this week. Cassim’s appointment is effective immediately. “Eskom is pleased to announce the appointment of Calib Cassim as interim group chief executive officer with immediate […]

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Five Newsworthy Things in SA 22nd February 2023:

News in South Africa 22nd February: 1. Finance budget speech today: Finance minister Enoch Godongwana will on the 22 February 2023 (today) deliver his budget speech. Child support grant: Human rights group Black Sash has called for the National Treasury to double the cost of the child support grant from R480 to over R800. The […]

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Five Newsworthy Things in SA 21st February 2023:

News in South Africa 21st February: 1. R1.2b plan to stop load shedding: The provincial government of Gauteng has announced that it will release R1.2 billion towards the energy crisis alongside various other initiatives aimed at mitigating load shedding. Other considerations include the installation of smart meters for heavy electricity consumers, with the aim of […]

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Five Newsworthy Things in SA 20th February 2023:

News in South Africa 20th February: 1. Stage 8 incoming: Experts, analysts and even Eskom itself are warning South Africans to brace for higher stages of load shedding. The embattled power utility announced on Sunday night (19 Febraury) that further breakdowns at its power stations have necessitated continuous stage 6 load shedding to be in […]

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Five Newsworthy Things in SA 15th February 2023:

News in South Africa 15th February: 1. Inquiry into food prices launched: The Department of Trade and Industry and Competition has gazetted the terms of reference for a wide-reaching market inquiry related to the fresh produce market in South Africa, including prices. The inquiry, conducted by the Competition Commission, will investigate market conditions all along […]

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Five Newsworthy Things in SA 14th February 2023:

News in South Africa 14th February: 1. Rand crashes through R18/$: The rand is trading on the wrong side of R18/$ for the first time in more than three months, as expectations grow that US interest rates may still climb much higher. On Monday morning, the local currency declined to R18.06/$, after trading around R17.50 […]

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Five Newsworthy Things in SA 13th February 2023:

News in South Africa 13th February: 1. 68% chance of recession: South Africa’s economy is increasingly vulnerable to a recession in the next 12 months, with an ongoing electricity crisis seen further curbing activity. The probability of a recession stands at 68%, up from odds of 45% in January, according to Bloomberg’s latest monthly survey […]

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Five Newsworthy Things in SA 10th February 2023:

News in South Africa 10th February: 1. SONA 2023 disappointing: Reactions to president Cyril Ramaphosa’s State of the Nation Address are flooding in, with most commentators left wanting. Ramaphosa delivered his by-the-numbers address on Thursday evening (9 February), featuring all the qualities South Africans have come to expect from the annual event. Proceedings were disrupted […]

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